Current Conditions - Toronto, ON
9°
Today's High: 19°
Fair
Today's Low: 15°
- Feels Like
- 8°
- Humidity
- 86%
- Pressure
- 1021.33 hPa
- Sunrise
- 07:02
- Wind
- 8km/h WNW
- UV
- Low
- Visibility
- 14.48km
- Sunset
- 7:19
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Hourly Weather
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Daily weather forecast
Wednesday
19°
15°
Sunny. Highs 18 to 20C and lows 14 to 16C.
Thursday
20°
15°
More sun than clouds. Highs 19 to 21C and lows 14 to 16C.
Friday
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More sun than clouds. Highs 19 to 21C and lows 14 to 16C.
Saturday
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Times of sun and clouds. Highs 19 to 21C and lows 14 to 16C.
Sunday
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A few morning showers. Highs 19 to 21C and lows 13 to 15C.
Monday
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Times of sun and clouds. Highs 19 to 21C and lows 12 to 14C.
Tuesday
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Partly cloudy. Highs 18 to 20C and lows 13 to 15C.
Wednesday
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Chance of afternoon showers. Highs 18 to 20C and lows 13 to 15C.
Thursday
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Showers ending by midday. Highs 17 to 19C and lows 13 to 15C.
Friday
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A few morning showers. Highs 18 to 20C and lows 13 to 15C.
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